About Hoja Law Group
Hoja Law Group is a dynamic boutique law firm located in New York. Hoja Law Group delivers comprehensive legal counsel in all aspects of contract law, nonprofit law, regulation, business, and transactional legal services. HLG's client base consists primarily of non profits, start-ups, and small businesses. |
News
IN RESPONSE TO THE RECENT EARTHQUAKE IN HAITI, HOJA LAW GROUP IS PROVIDING PRO BONO LEGAL SERVICES TO HAITIANS IN NEED OF LEGAL SERVICES. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
Support Earthquake Relief:
Bay Area Lawyers for Haiti Relief
HLG's Jacqueline Muna Musiitwa has also established PRESE PRESE! an organization for legal professionals to provide and coordinate assistance in Haiti.
Other News
Video: "On Start-ups, Social Enterprise & Africa." Jacqueline Musiitwa at the African Social Enterprise Forum, Desmond Tutu Center, New York
Jacqueline Musiitwa's article in The Promota: "The Global Economic Crisis, Repatriation and the Potential for Rwanda’s Job Market"
Jacqueline Musiitwa moderating the Post Conflicts Panel at the 2009 Wharton African Business Forum
Jacqueline Musiitwa speaks at The African Network Conference in Freetown, Sierra Leone
"Jacqueline Musiitwa, Melbourne JD graduate, shares pathways to her careers," profile and interview with Future Students Online Magazine
Jacqueline Muna Musiitwa talks about the structural, regulatory and legal considerations for investing and starting businesses in Africa at the Africa Social Enterprise Forum
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Biographies
Jacqueline Musiitwa began her career at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP. Elle Byram recently transitioned from her position as a litigation attorney at the boutique law firm Williams Montgomery & John. Vishnu Prasad practiced Corporate & Commecial Law in New Delhi, Bangalore, and London. Kamaka Martin is a recent law graduate admitted to the Supreme Court of Victoria in the Melbourne, Australia.
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Services offered by Hoja Law Group
* Nonprofit Law
* Corporate Governance
* Intellectual Property
* Corporate Law
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